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But base64 util decrypts it like a charm: base64 -d encrypted | openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc > decrypted Trying to find find the cause and convert to one-line base64 file: base64 -w 0 aesfile | openssl enc -d -a -aes-256-cbc > decrypted # error reading input file base64 aesfile | openssl enc -d -a -aes-256-cbc > decrypted # no errors, file decrypted Conclusion: OpenSSL can't decode non-multiline base64 inputs encryption openssl base64 line-breaks multiline share|improve this question asked Feb 13 '14 at 22:29 br. 11039 What is your question? –jww Feb 14 '14 at 18:20 Am I right?//// –br. Feb 14 '14 at 21:26 1 Your conclusion is correct. Openssl base64 decoding does not work with lines longer than 64 characters. If they are longer, you need to insert a linefeed after every 64 characters. –kkeller Jun 24 at 23:03 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Encrypt openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -pass pass:YOURPASSWORD -p -in msg.txt -out enc.txt -base64 Decrypt openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -base64 -pass pass:
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New issue decrypt - error reading input file #426 Closed stackdump opened openssl decrypt this Issue Apr 1, 2013 · 3 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone base64 encode Assignees No one assigned 1 participant stackdump commented Apr 1, 2013 This may be a duplicate or solved issue - however I need some help decrypting a backup. Unfortunately I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21766932/openssl-one-line-base64-input-error-reading-input-file never tried decrypting since I setup the backup ( my bad ) I'm using: Backup 3.0.27 my config.rb looks like: Backup::Encryptor::OpenSSL.defaults do |encryption| encryption.password = "
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 11 Star 50 Fork 13 TGAC/KAT Code Issues https://github.com/TGAC/KAT/issues/11 8 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Error reading input files in kat comp #11 Closed fmaguire opened this Issue Sep 23, 2015 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants fmaguire commented Sep 23, 2015 Cloned repo, error reading and compiled as per usual, all tests pass except the swig bindings. GCC - 4.8.2-19ubuntu1 Boost version- 1.54.0.1ubuntu1 Jellyfish version- 1.1.10 Generated jellyfish hashes fine using the standard commands jellyfish count -t 64 - m31 -C -s 10000000000 -o q30a1.jf31 q30a1.fq jellyfish count -t 64 - m31 -C -s 10000000000 -o q30a2.jf31 q30a2.fq But when error reading input I try to run kat comp I'm running into errors to do with reading the inputs in the option parsing (I've tried both abspaths and relpaths as well as removing any possible weird filename characters like multiple periods) $ kat comp q30a1.jf31_0 q30a2.jf31_0 Kmer Analysis Toolkit (KAT) V2.0.5 Running KAT in COMP mode ------------------------ KAT COMP completed. Total runtime: 0.0s input_handler.cc(59): Throw in function void kat::InputHandler::validateInput() Dynamic exception type: boost::exception_detail::clone_impl